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Bome sad Comic F n an nS MATTER, POP!” MPA Aelineetor while be was at helm of the Ship of Biate bt | tages ot the Garrick Thesire about twe yeare ago. Less than » year ago Mt ee prodvecd agein for touring The Wheto Piay Company | the Bin ot & picture actor pow, are former Governor waa asked Pm beiping make & flim,” he you like it™ ‘t Know much about it” it te vindication Mr he should find the in thie particular play Tt very much “anti iy, Walter K ig and James motion plotut oomediana, ‘Mr. Bulser in their dreaging feom at the Starlight studice, Yon- era, the other day and, falling to| him, were about to give him | the gate, when he politely introduced bimneelf. Me. fe an adept at manipu- lating the rabbit's paw. haplin nui more members of t oluding some childr ai in costumes of the sane de- ‘as the one worn by the motion ploture comedian and they will all une the Chaplin walk and fanny, fale, copy Chaplin's methods as closel: bie, the We been visiting film t studying him tn the pic * Over Town" will open in Monday. It is going to Chicago. “A MODERN EVE,” MAY 3. “A Modern Eve,” now being pre- sented in Boston under the manago- ment of John Cort, will open an en- Kagement at the Casino May % It Is @ musical show which ran all sum- mer in Chicago two years ago, “Ex- peace: will move to Maxine El- ‘@ Theatre May 3, and “The Re- volt” will fo to Boston, NEW PLAYS FOR ARLISS. Klaw & Erlanger, in association with Geoi Tyler, will present George Arlinn here next season in several new plsys, including “The Aristocrat,” by Louls N. Parker. Mr. and Mrs. Arline are sailing to-day for London. Mr. Arliss hin just com- pleted Nis fifth successful season in ‘Disraell.” DALY GOES TO THE PARK. Arnold Daly and his company will move from the Garrick to the Park May 3 They will play “Arma and the Man" on Mondays, Tucadays and Wednondaya, and “You Newer Can Tell” the rest of the week. In “Arms and the Man” Mr. Daly will be eeen as Captain Bluntaschil. HE'D BUY A JOB. men well known In theatrical as 4 company manager has Selwyn & Co., offering $100) for a Job next season, Pink Hayen in| disconsolate, The idea that he has away dozens of jobs without owing they had a market value thers him. cy Gossip. Arehie Selwyn has returned from Freneb Lick Springs. ' eis planning to take | and her| Company aroun The Washington Square will present “A Haigh Rocdes | 0 Ben Bo: ern) Players | at An Mra. Jack I: of Mollie in Opera Hous it well. A one-act , Caruso will be the Nef So K Mott's Lawren and Maurice and W MI88 SCHEFF IN VAUDEVILLE, For five weeks at least Fritzi che will appear in vaudeville in nging specialty. Fred Ward has arranged for ber to begin 4 tour at the Ma- fJestic, Chicago, April 26 WILLARD OUT wesrT. Jess Willard is pearing with a) Tourmen ture of the Special Re Maxine El y afternoon » the singing. on the dancing. “RADNOR’ THE NEW ARROW COLLAR. Roce THE MARRYING OF MARY-—As a Mental Gymnast Pa Can Turn Some Great Little Cerebral Flip Flops! how in Kansas City. Ni | burlesque al ort ty | | Singers. 2 for 25 Conte, Page of THE EVENING WORLD, Saturday. Apr il 24. 1915 - + eee a « va “ rc) | CePTIN UM TBRELLAS, ) “Fossimey - CASE WE COULDNT Raite . ANYTHING) tof ~o [Ves DaRuwe a eturt, Vecetames | a A \Moer wt 2 rend) La We PAT , " 2 wT WOULD BE A GOOD Teint FT RAMMED ALi \ THE Time, aur) ai > AISTO AXEL DONE Say EF i YO WIDHES To CONVERSE WHE HIM ~- 10 GOTTA COME. “To HIS ROOM. , ‘ it HE AM READIN’ voweeet) @! — b/ MISTO AXEL — AH resions! fa Now WHY MM BAM HILL DONT HE ANSWER ME? wor's HE MATTER. OTH HIM LATELY ? Copprigts, 1018 Pree, comer. ‘J ‘a GH By Thornton Fisher WELL, PA IF MOU HAD WAITED & or YOu MIGHT THaT BILLY EL BE THIRTY NEXT TOESOR ty DONT Kou I” ME, WILLYOM LOouDER- LAINT GORNE STAND FER NO MORE FOOLISH Hess FROM YOUZ | Dont You BEST FS @& WORD T ME-TH (DER. WAITIN' THE A NoURE THIET! WHY CERTAINLY, Bi DEAR, LL WAIT UNTIL YOURE THIRTY, THEN wi NOU COME INTO LOoKIT HERE, YOUNG FELLER, MARN AINT GONNA WAIT TL YOURE HW THIRTN YEARS OLD OR NO MONEY! THENS Too MANY ELIGIBLE NOUNG MEN HANGIN’ “ROUND THOUT YOU MATTE! — CEE YOURE & \ GREAT UTE GIRL, MENRY- IM So een Youre)/F a aoe To my” THE EVENING WORLD'S “ MOVIE STORY” COMPLETE EACH WEEK, MQNDAY—THE “MYSTERY” GIRL — All Rights Reserved. Catapulting toward the bear, Jack's anrush- in té bruin and together they splash into the icy water. At that moment a come into view, led by ters. The bear scrambles back onto proach. Back in New York, Rawson spreads a story that Jack, wandering away from the peopel become lost and had . Then lee rt bou thryn, sis! Seeaonic role Fring Peete ado dle ‘The weddingdiay arrives. As the minister Is scene meme screams “Rawson down the alsle walks Jack Carver, whom both had believed dead. The ceremiony, is not fin- Gene Sacer. With subtle cunning Rawson wormed his way into Kathryn's regard. Finally, although she frankly states that she cam never love Le while Seema bed Unie Ungerssahe consents to marry him, and ¢ te for the wedding is set. or Cee That night Jack tells his story to Kathryn, bs » he had lived among the peveoagetle | a ship visited those waters. Nest day they are married. Rawson di and his whereabouts is otill a mmyetery oThe end. i i Oaprriget, 1618, Press Publishing Co. (M. ¥. Bveniia World.) HOW I EARNED MY RAISE—No, 18—A Willing Worker's Rise a “euccEss MOVIE” Commie 3816, PENS Fits Wein o> ries of TRUE STORIES of AOVANCEMENT—Illustrated by WILL B. JOHNSTONE, vod wa Oma! i be week be’ head he'll go further company, In Jou the Leon sisters, in an iron ja) Billy Tucker, bag puncher; Ame: cous and Yousif! Hussane, wrestiers, and a quartet known as Those Four WHEN HE FAILED. d.oative of New ¥ be, om ‘wey - Ut gongs ory, ‘wrote for ws to sing, Se Paes pda "es $s Geese rh tienes, "* Ono dav i Tat Matis oat tthe “Ws art FROM THE CHESTNUT TREE. 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T'll put mine up against yours any time. 4 New SATTY VINGENT Series How Jean Got Ahead Betiag on This Page Menday Out of employment, and with a family to support, 1 “hustled while 1 waited,” doing house to house can- vassing with a household article, meanwhile keeping’ my eyes open to find and land a job somewhere— anything so long as it was steady work with steady pay. from 2 o'clock every morning until 3 in the afternoon, strive ing to galn-new customers. | earned a small commis- sion on my sales, and my route gradually intreased until my sales were gaining at a more rapid rate than the other drivers, ‘Finally 1 heard that a certain milk concern needed drivers, After several visits to the office | was giverr work, and in “breaking in” on my route ! was untiring in my eflorts to prove satisfactory and holt my new job ‘Soon | was not far behind the route with the largest sales, and | determined to surpass that one and hava the best route in the depot. My desire was gratified. Now the driver with the highest Sales, something better ws lo come to me, those